The Difficulty of Keeping Assets In-Service
Companies’ competitiveness in diverse industries depends on their equipment's reliability and availability to foster their customers’ satisfaction and ensure the continuity of their business operations. Despite the abundance of data, leveraging knowledge and know-how is complex without an integrated common referential-based solution to aggregate information and avoid silos across the enterprise. The lack of real-time visibility and anticipation results in unplanned downtime and unnecessary costs, impacting business performance.
Closing the Loop with Advanced Maintenance Strategies
A holistic and predictive vision linking data, decisions and operations is crucial to efficiently plan maintenance actions within organisations.
NETVIBES solutions, part of the Dassault Systèmes portfolio, provide a unique and exhaustive view of a company’s fleet, improving asset maintenance through increased reliability, optimised supply chain and reduced mean time to recovery. Going beyond the digital twin, the unique power of the Virtual Twin Experience on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform is combining scientific modeling and simulation with artificial intelligence technologies while boosting collaboration to support decision-making processes.
Leverage your data with AI technologies to reduce operating costs and maximise customers’ satisfaction.
Addressing the Business Challenges of Multiple Industries
In the Aerospace & Defense industry, the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul sector is in a period of robust expansion, as it is a significant source of potential business growth for aircraft manufacturers, defence forces, airline operators and organisations focused on refurbishment and aftermarket services. Because global aircraft demand is projected to increase, improving fleet availability is crucial.
For Industrial Equipment manufacturers, the ability to monitor and track all operational equipment in the field is critical to see how it will perform throughout the lifecycle. For Field Services organisations, the opportunity to get a real-time, aggregated and reliable status overview of the whole fleet is key to streamline maintenance costs.
The Infrastructure, Energy and Materials industry faces many challenges. It must manage complex and sometimes ageing assets while complying with regulations in a context of supply chain disruptions, cybersecurity risks and skills shortages. These challenges, in addition to increasing sustainability requirements, can impact companies’ ability to maintain their assets while ensuring the safety and reliability of operations.
NETVIBES solutions transform data into actionable knowledge to boost innovation and competitiveness, addressing today’s cross-industry challenges:
- Achieve performance analysis: Leverage unique and exhaustive 360° view of a company’s fleet to improve assets in operation.
- Increase reliability: Use preventive maintenance solutions to understand asset behavior, anticipate future failures and improve product lifecycle management.
- Improve maintenance: Perform investigations to detect root causes. Resolve issues, leveraging past experience from services reports. Provide work instructions for field maintenance activities.
- Optimise supply chain: Identify critical equipment failures to adjust spare parts procurement and avoid potential disruption
Customer Case Studies
Find out how a French aerospace company decreases aircraft downtime and maximizes fleet availability to complete missions while optimising the resources required to operate the fleet across diverse geographies and conditions. More details in the customer story
Explore how a business aircraft provider delivers and repairs planes faster, driving happier customers. The company has been able to improve customer service (reducing Aircraft on Ground resolution time by almost 40%). More details in the full case study.
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